Nashoba Valley Winery, Distillery, Brewery and Restaurant

100 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton
(978) 779-5521

Recent Reviews

Kelly Bowen

Had a great time! Parking and navigating the facilities was easy, long and varied selection of wines (beer, cider and spirits too), delicious food, very reasonably priced, beautiful buildings (I’m sure the grounds look great in not-winter!) and, most importantly, absolutely fantastic staff. Will definitely be coming back!

Laura Bernheim

We did a wine tasting with McKinley (who I'm told only works on Sundays). It was so delightful and fun. He's clearly very knowledgeable and enthusiastic and impressively and effortlessly handled multiple parties at once and never at the expense of one party over another.I've been to this location many times for both the store and orchard but this was the first time I went for the indoor and guided and wine tasting. Glad I finally did!

Curt Raffi

If you've got an afternoon to spare and want to learn more about local wine making techniques, the Nashoba Valley Winery tour is a great take. Josh was our tour guide and we learned a ton. Lots of fun and a great afternoon adventure!

Katelyn Joseph

Girls day wine tasting with small plates served. We loved it! It felt so rustic, big, open, homey, and welcoming. Plenty of choices of wine and the small plates were a perfect compliment. Our server, Katherine, was terrific! When I left I grabbed a bottle of wine, jar of spicy chili bacon jam, and olive salad. All delicious. Can't wait to come back.

Krishonna Murray

I went to Nashoba and was overwhelmed with McKinley’s knowledge of wines and spirits, and fun personality. My Dad and I truly enjoyed our tasting! Highly recommended!

BeantownLegend69

Great products, but rude smug staff. The two gals that work here left a really bad taste in my mouth. I notice they target male customers with disrespect. The owners need to not hire so many liberals

Bea T.

Nashoba Wine Valley is very pretty during the fall. They have a beautiful outdoor space where there are lawn chairs and picnic tables all around the property. Upon entry, you go into the store and see a variety of Nashoba wines produced on site for sale. They also have wine tasting and can order food via QR code. They didn't seem to have much staff out there to give you a personal experience. I will say it's a bit touristy, but on a smaller scale I highly recommended that you go there at least once. I got a bottle of white wine. Loved it.

Daniel Ceurvels

Went here for a birthday celebration. We had brunch, did a wine tour and tasting. Everything was excellent. Definitely will be back!

Adina S.

This is the perfect place to go if you want to get out of the city for the day. My group did the 8 wine samples for $16, which allowed us to try a bunch of different types of wine. There was a big indoor area where we sat, but it was also cool to check out the surrounding grounds. Since we were hungry, we also ordered and split a bunch of munchies, which were pretty solid. In terms of the wine samples, be prepared for pretty small pours. However, it was still fun and I got a tiny buzz after all. The staff was knowledgeable about the wine varieties and they were happy to help us make our selections. Next time I'd come back on a warmer day and check out the nearby apple orchard as well!

Shakaira Adorno

Such a beautiful location. We tried the wine samplers and I had a heard time finding one I liked. My fiancé and I both order some food. I ordered a burger and he ordered a chicken sandwich. They looked incredible but tasted ordinary. The staff is so friendly so it really had that going for it.

Sean Connelly

Nashoba has completely lost its cozy, quiet charm. Can't hang out with the family there anymore. You have to reserve everything. No more kids running around, no bringing your own food, no more growler fills, rude staff and just endless crowds and herds of bachelorettes. I save giving only 1 star because of the fond memories of what it once was.

Gabriella

This used to be the place to be…. Someone needs to remind them that COVID is over. You still can’t bring your own food and there are too many rules. The lady at the front is rude. One of the people in my party stood there and heard them complaining about us bringing kids (unprofessional) The wine is good but it’s not worth the drive. Here a pro tip: find a different winery.

Eric Vasallo

Perfect New England afternoon spent here with a friend after we visited Fruitlands park last. Idyllic setting outdoors. Musician playing was really good. Plenty of free parking, outdoor or covered patio tables and wheelchair accessible. Dog friendly. Gluten friendly. Amazing wine! Fresh and delicious apps. BBQ food truck as well. Lovely staff. All around perfection. Can’t wait to bring my mom here. The Apple Cranberry wine was the best!!

B W

Gorgeous venue with tons of picnic tables with umbrellas and shaded patio space. Monday afternoon was quiet but I imagine it gets quite busy with the multiple outdoor bars and food service stations. The beer menu was good and the pretzels were fine! (Spinach artichoke dip was meh).) The wine sampler was mostly a little sweet for my taste but overall this was a lovely experience sitting at their gorgeous location for a snack and drink! They even have an apple orchard.

Patrick Cody

Nashoba Valley Vineyard in Bolton, MA offers a quintessential New England experience that is perfect for a day out with friends and family. Their summer concert series is a must-attend, offering an inviting atmosphere with its well-spaced picnic tables. The serene pond and tastefully designed tasting rooms add to the overall ambiance, making the experience even more delightful.One of the highlights is the patio that overlooks the sprawling vineyard— a perfect backdrop for sipping a glass of wine. The venue is both kid and dog-friendly, which means the whole family can revel in an afternoon outing here.Ordering is a breeze thanks to their user-friendly online app, and the efficient runners will bring your wine right to your table. On occasion, you'll also find food trucks, allowing for some great food and wine pairing opportunities.While the wine may not rival what you'll find in Napa Valley, it's pretty solid for a New England vineyard. Giving it four stars, I'd say that what it may lack in wine sophistication, it more than makes up for in ambiance and friendliness. It's definitely a place worth visiting multiple times throughout the summer.

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Nashoba Valley Winery, Distillery, Brewery and Restaurant

100 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740
(978) 779-5521